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plants like sugarcane have prop roots that grow form the lower nodes of the plants true/false​

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Answered by vviinniittaasshhaarr
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Answer:

it's true

Explanation:

Yes, Prop roots and stilt roots both perform the same function, i.e., to give additional support to the plant. The only difference between them is that prop roots grow from the main stem of the plant and stilt roots grow from the nodes of the plant. ... Sugarcane has same kind of roots.

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Answered by sujitcadbury
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Answer:

True

Sugarcane has prop roots that grow from lower nodules of the plant.  

Explanation:

Prop roots or stilt roots are roots that are used to give additional support to the plant. These support roots in addition to support also draw water from the plant.

The stems of these plants are usually tall and slender and thereby the additional support is given by the roots that are modified stems, classic example of such roots is the banyan tree.

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